How to Stay Safe and Support Downtown Woodland Businesses

How to Stay Safe and Support Downtown Woodland Businesses

The safety of Downtown Woodland’s residents, workers, and visitors is of the utmost importance to us here at Visit Woodland. We want you to know that we are constantly monitoring all recommendations and updates from government officials surrounding COVID-19 (novel coronavirus), and we will inform our stakeholders of relevant changes. The first priority for everyone is to take appropriate steps to limit the spread of COVID-19 and ensure our entire community remains healthy.

During this time of adjustments in social events, work schedules, and travel, we encourage you to remember our many small businesses in downtown and throughout our community and to continue supporting them even if you cannot visit them physically.

Currently, many Downtown Woodland restaurants, stores, businesses are taking extra steps to ensure their spaces are clean and safe for customers. Follow guidance from public health officials regarding social distancing and proper health etiquette if and when visiting businesses and public spaces. Thanks to the City of Woodland many of our restaurants now have temporary curbside pickup locations that are conveniently located right by their locations.

If you are not able to visit stores and restaurants physically, there are still things you can do to support our small and local businesses:

Shop online or via phone. Many of downtown’s retailers have online shopping available; our local and independent shops will help you get what you need via phone, Facetime, or other methods, if necessary.

Local Woodland Based App Nytchapp.com is a free app that allows you to shop with many of the downtown businesses directly and it’s free to use and all at your convenience from home or work.

First and foremost, prioritize and take all health and safety precautions for yourself and others in our community. Our community health as a whole depends on working together, and our small businesses are the lifeblood of the Downtown Woodland economy. We want to make sure they continue to stay successful while maintaining appropriate public health safety measures.